Resilient band for article of apparel
US-9738999-B2 · Aug 22, 2017 · US
US10233577B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-10233577-B2 |
| Application number | US-201715652838-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jul 18, 2017 |
| Priority date | Apr 30, 2009 |
| Publication date | Mar 19, 2019 |
| Grant date | Mar 19, 2019 |
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A resilient band for an article of apparel, formed with a first fabric secured to another more resilient fabric. The first and second fabrics are secured together by a plurality of fastening structures extending transversely to a longitudinal length of the resilient band. The first fabric presents a plurality of pleats, where a pleat in the plurality of pleats is defined by an adjacent pair of fastening structures in the plurality of fastening structures.
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What is claimed is: 1. A resilient band for an article of apparel, the resilient band having a longitudinal length and a cross section taken in a direction transverse to the longitudinal length, the resilient band comprising: a first resilient fabric in the cross section, having a first resiliency and folded over upon itself at a fold to define—a first portion, a second portion that overlaps the first portion, and a pocket between the first and second portions, wherein the pocket is closed off at the fold and open at an end that is opposite the fold; a second resilient fabric in the cross section, disposed within the pocket and having a second resiliency greater than the first resiliency; and a plurality of fastening structures extending in the transverse direction through the first resilient fabric and the second resilient fabric to secure the first resilient fabric and the second resilient fabric together, and terminating inside the pocket to stop short of extending through the second portion of the first resilient fabric. 2. The resilient band of claim 1 , wherein the resilient band defines a waist strap for the article of apparel. 3. The resilient band of claim 2 , wherein the first resilient fabric defines the article of apparel. 4. The resilient band of claim 1 , wherein the first resilient fabric and the second resilient fabric are secured together when the first resilient fabric and the second resilient fabric are in a stretched state, such that the first resilient fabric presents a plurality of pleats when the secured first and second resilient fabrics are in a neutral state. 5. The resilient band of claim 1 , wherein the article of apparel is a jacket. 6. The resilient band of claim 1 , wherein the second resilient fabric comprises at least one of powermesh, spandex, and nylon. 7. The resilient band of claim 1 , wherein a fastening structure in the plurality of fastening structures extends in the transverse direction. 8. The resilient band of claim 7 , wherein the fastening structure in the plurality of fastening structures is spaced-apart from, and laterally-aligned with, at least another fastening structure in the plurality of fastening structures. 9. The resilient band of claim 1 , wherein the plurality of fastening structures includes stitching. 10. The resilient band of claim 9 , wherein the stitching extends in a substantially serpentine pattern. 11. A resilient band for an article of apparel, the resilient band having a longitudinal length and a cross section taken in a direction transverse to the longitudinal length, the resilient band comprising: a first resilient fabric in the cross section, having a first resiliency and folded over upon itself at a fold to define—a first portion, a second portion that overlaps the first portion, and a pocket between the first and second portions, wherein the pocket is closed off at the fold; a second resilient fabric in the cross section, disposed within the pocket and having a second resiliency greater than the first resiliency; and a plurality of spaced-apart fastening structures that extend in the transverse direction through the first resilient fabric and the second resilient fabric to secure the first resilient fabric and the second resilient fabric together, and terminating inside the pocket to stop short of extending through the second portion of the first resilient fabric. 12. The resilient band of claim 11 , wherein the resilient band defines a waist strap for the article of apparel. 13. The resilient band of claim 12 , wherein the first resilient fabric defines the article of apparel. 14. The resilient band of claim 13 , wherein the article of apparel is a jacket. 15. The resilient band of claim 11 , wherein the first resilient fabric presents a plurality of pleats, and wherein a pleat in the plurality of pleats is defined by an adjacent pair of spaced-apart fastening structures in the plurality of spaced-apart fastening structures. 16. The resilient band of claim 11 , wherein the second resilient fabric comprises at least one of powermesh, spandex, and nylon. 17. The resilient band of claim 11 , wherein a fastening structure in the plurality of fastening structures is laterally-aligned with at least another fastening structure in the plurality of fastening structures. 18. The resilient band of claim 17 , wherein the fastening structure in the plurality of fastening structures includes stitching. 19. The resilient band of claim 18 , wherein the stitching extends in a substantially serpentine pattern. 20. The resilient band of claim 11 , wherein the pocket is open at an end that is opposite the fold.
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